This session examines theories and practices regarding information gathering at borders in past and present. What are the concerns – for authorities and for travellers? Which technologies are applied? How are implicit or explicit notions of privacy established, hinted at, honoured and infringed upon in this gathering?
Dr Aitana Radu, Lecturer, Department of Information Policy & Governance, Faculty of Media & Knowledge Sciences, University of Malta and the project Migration-Related Risks Caused by Misconceptions of Opportunities and Requirement (H2020), aradu@sec.research.um.edu.mt
Dr Natacha Klein Käfer, Postdoctoral researcher in History of Popular Healing at the Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, nkk@teol.ku.dk
Dr Sari Nauman, Postdoctoral researcher in History at the Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen, and Associate Professor in History at the University of Gothenburg, sna@teol.ku.dk
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